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Une princesse inconnue: Isouard's Cendrillon
Bampton’s “mission to rescue unjustly neglected classical period opera” is vindicated once again with a fresh, fun account of the near-lost original source for Rossini's La Cenerentola: Isouard's Cendrillon.
Gluck and Arne rarities from Bampton Classical Opera
Two little-known 18th-century operas are given inventive new productions featuring some promising young singers.
Just what the Philosopher ordered
This small, fun, fast-paced comedy, probably the UK première of Salieri's neglected fairytale, makes for a glorious garden opera evening at Bampton (and touring).
Opera North's revival of Carousel spins again
Opera North revives a brilliantly successful production of Carousel directed by Jo Davies at the Leeds Grand Theatre.
Sonorous Sibelius overshadows a lighter Mozart Requiem
A fine new edition of Mozart's Requiem recieves its UK première, overshadowed by a trenchant Sibelius Fourth from Opera North under Jac van Steen.
Beautiful but not quite brilliant from Bampton Classical Opera
A beautiful evening of rare and royal music by Gluck, in the year of his 300th anniversary, and even an even rarer setting of Orfeo by Bertoni: it was just a pity we couldn't follow all the words, as well as all the notes, at St John's Smith Square.
